Geotextiles are permeable fabrics which, when used in association with soil, have the ability to separate, filter, reinforce and drain. It is not only allows reduction in the thickness of the pavement on a soft subgrade by the reinforcement action of geotextiles but gives less maintenance problems for long-term use. Coir geotextiles are made from coconut fibre which is a natural material composed of ligno cellulose cell obtained from the husk of coconut. This paper presents the strength aspects of woven coir geotextiles on weak subgrade. In this paper, the results of laboratory investigation on the load-deformation behavior of the road sections are summarized. Two different varieties of coir geotextiles H2M5 and H2M6 were used as rein...
Geotextiles main use is to solve problems concerning the geotechnical problems, specifically of soil...
The usage of textiles in a variety of geotechnical applications is increasing very rapidly. In most ...
A well-developed road network forms an integral part of the development of any nation. The lack of r...
The increasing tempo of construction activity the world over creates heavy pressure on existing land...
Geotextiles are used in many geotechnical works as support in reinforcement structures. In practice ...
The construction and maintenance of pavement over the weak subgrade soil become the challenging task...
Abstract- This paper deals with an experimental study on the utilization of natural coir fibers on u...
Coir geotextiles are permeable natural fibres that are developed from the husk of the coconut to enh...
A PhotocopyGeotextiles are defined as 'permeable textile material used with foundation, soil, rock ,...
55-62Geotextiles made of natural fibres are increasingly finding a place in erosion control, but no...
Design and construction of pavements on weak soils pose lot of problems due to its low load carrying...
Many pavements have become useless within their design life due to sudden fall in subgrade strength ...
One of the most inventive, sustainable strategies used in ground engineering is the substitution of ...
Coir is a ligno-cellulosic fibre, cheap and abundantly available in Sri Lanka as a byproduct of the ...
ABSTRACT: Subgrade stabilisation is the largest single application for geotextiles by volume. As env...
Geotextiles main use is to solve problems concerning the geotechnical problems, specifically of soil...
The usage of textiles in a variety of geotechnical applications is increasing very rapidly. In most ...
A well-developed road network forms an integral part of the development of any nation. The lack of r...
The increasing tempo of construction activity the world over creates heavy pressure on existing land...
Geotextiles are used in many geotechnical works as support in reinforcement structures. In practice ...
The construction and maintenance of pavement over the weak subgrade soil become the challenging task...
Abstract- This paper deals with an experimental study on the utilization of natural coir fibers on u...
Coir geotextiles are permeable natural fibres that are developed from the husk of the coconut to enh...
A PhotocopyGeotextiles are defined as 'permeable textile material used with foundation, soil, rock ,...
55-62Geotextiles made of natural fibres are increasingly finding a place in erosion control, but no...
Design and construction of pavements on weak soils pose lot of problems due to its low load carrying...
Many pavements have become useless within their design life due to sudden fall in subgrade strength ...
One of the most inventive, sustainable strategies used in ground engineering is the substitution of ...
Coir is a ligno-cellulosic fibre, cheap and abundantly available in Sri Lanka as a byproduct of the ...
ABSTRACT: Subgrade stabilisation is the largest single application for geotextiles by volume. As env...
Geotextiles main use is to solve problems concerning the geotechnical problems, specifically of soil...
The usage of textiles in a variety of geotechnical applications is increasing very rapidly. In most ...
A well-developed road network forms an integral part of the development of any nation. The lack of r...